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The remarkably high incidence of complications of infant circumcision.
The prepuce: Specialized mucosa of the penis and its loss to circumcision by J.R. Taylor, A.P. Lockwood and A.J. Taylor. Department of Pathology, Health Sciences Centre, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
This pages contains photos of what circumcision damage, even from a ‘good’ circumcision, looks like in the adult male.
Here are some facts regarding circumcision that most parents are unaware of, and some websites and many physicians fail to mention. We thought you should know
Get information on the medical pros and cons of newborn circumcision. Circumcised infants have fewer UTIs and a higher risk of meatitis. STDs and penis cancer are more common in uncircumcised men.
For some families, the choice is simple because it’s based on cultural or religious beliefs. But for others, the right option isn’t as clear. Before you make a circumcision decision, it’s important to talk to your doctor and consider some of the issues.
PENILE ANATOMY (Highlighted entry-words link to a single picture.) adhesion. False diagnosis of normal union between neonatal foreskin and glans as pathological. “Cured” by circumcision, as sleep in the eyes would be cured by beheading.
This menu page provides links to basic information for parents about circumcision, care of the intact penis, care of the circumcised penis, protection from unwanted wrongful circumcision, and legal recourses.